Leeds Rhinos legend Rob Burrow dies aged 41 after suffering from motor neurone disease
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The 41-year-old's battle with motor neurone disease brought the rugby league community together, with former teammate Kevin Sinfield helping to raise millions of pounds
Leeds Rhinos legend Rob Burrow has died at the age of 41 after suffering from motor neurone disease.
Burrow, who made 492 appearances for the Headlingley club and received 13 caps for England, was diagnosed with the disease just two years after retiring from a 17-season rugby league career.
The scrum-half won eight Super League titles and two Challenge Cup's with Leeds Rhinos.
Burrow's teammate Kevin Sinfield, who is now defence coach for England's rugby union side, helped raise millions for the motor neurone disease (MND) treatment centre in Leeds.
Leeds Rhinos issued a statement on Sunday evening confirming his death.
England's second most successful rugby league side said: "It is with deep sadness that the club can confirm that former player Rob Burrow CBE has passed away, aged 41.
"Rob inspired the entire country with his brave battle against Motor Neurone Disease (MND) since his diagnosis in December 2019.
"He passed away peacefully at Pinderfield's Hospital near his home surrounded by his loving family after becoming ill earlier this week.
"Burrow played his entire career with Leeds Rhinos and won every honour with the club as part of their golden generation.
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"A hard working and dedicated player, his fearless performances made him one of the most respected players in the Rhinos ranks.
"Rob rose through the club's academy ranks to make his debut in 2001.
"In 2004, he was part of the Leeds team that ended a 32-year wait to win the Championship with victory in the Grand Final.
"It was the first of eight Grand Final wins for Burrow including winning the man of the match award in the 2007 and 2011 Old Trafford showpieces.
Kevin Sinfield and David Spencer (right) cross the line to complete the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon
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"The 2011 game included his breath-taking try that is still regarded as the greatest Grand Final try ever scored.
"In total he made 492 appearances for the club, placing him in fifth in the club's all-time list of career appearances.
"He scored 196 tries for a total of 1,103 points.
"He was capped 15 times by England and played five more tests for Great Britain including a Man of the Series performance in 2007 for the national side.
Kevin Sinfield (left) hugs Rob Burrow after the testimonial match at Emerald Headingley
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"He won the Challenge Cup at Wembley in 2014 and 2015 as well as three World Club Challenges and three League Leaders Shields.
"Following his MND diagnosis in December 2019, Burrow and his family took the decision to open their doors to show the impact of the disease and raise awareness and funds for the MND community.
"Since then Burrow has inspired two award-winning documentaries, wrote a best selling autobiography, hosted an award-winning podcast and was awarded a CBE from HRH Prince William at AMT Headingley in January 2023.
"Along with his friend and former team-mate Kevin Sinfield, Burrow has inspired nearly £20m in fundraising across the UK and Ireland.
Kevin Sinfield holds his BBC Special Award alongside Rob Burrow during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards 2022
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"This has included raising over £6m to build the Rob Burrow Centre for MND in Leeds as a lasting legacy for those who follow him in their own personal battles with the disease.
"On behalf of the Burrow family, we would like to thank the staff at Pindersfield Hospital for their compassion and caring for Rob in his final days.
"Fittingly, as a tribute to the incredible work done by Rob, the groundbreaking of the new Rob Burrow Centre for MND at Seacroft Hospital on Monday will go ahead as planned at Rob's request.
"At this time, we would ask that everyone respect the privacy of the Burrow family."